2023 Dedh Cans Nawnjek ha Dogens
De Yow, ethves mis Efen
Thursday, 8th June
An howl a spladnas ha nag era cloud e'n eborn. Sho Kernow Riel a dhallathas en Wade, gen routh veur a omweloryon. An telher ew hujes, gen lies tylda bian ha bras, ha gen corladnow rag bestes. Ma garthow ewedh rag comparyansow ha disqwedhyansow. Ma stanens ha stalys rag marchans. Whei ell perna boos ha oll sortow taclow - dhort dehen rew dhe jynn-falhy. Gòthüs ew tiogyon rag aga bestes ha mons ow welcobma an ahoson dhe gows gen menyster an governans, Therese Coffey. "Re veur crant!" emedh an tiogyon.
The sun shone and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. The Royal Cornwall Show began with a great crowd of visitors. The site is huge, with many small and large tents, and with pens for animals. There are enclosures too for competitions and displays. There are market stalls and stalls for merchants. You can buy food and all sorts of things - from an icecream to a mower. The farmers are proud of their animals and they welcome the opportunity to talk to the government minister, Therese Coffey. "Too much red tape!" say the farmers.
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